The "New Normal" in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Hosted by Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Location, or Event type: Barnes & Thornburg 11 S. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204

The "New Normal" in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Webinar, Hosted By Barnes & Thornburg LLP


Tuesday, December 1, 2015 - 2:00 AM


Barnes & Thornburg LLP presents its second annual CLE devoted exclusively to critical developments in eDiscovery, Information Governance and Compliance during 2015, and looking forward to 2016. Presented in person at Barnes & Thornburg  11 S. Meridian Street  Indianapolis, IN 46204 or as a webinar.

2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules
On April 29, 2015, the United States Supreme Court adopted several amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, with important implications for eDiscovery.  Pending Congressional review, the amendments take effect on December 1, 2015.  Join us to find out how these new rules will impact eDiscovery and how they may help you to effectively manage discovery costs in litigation.

Legal Trends and Case Law Update
2015 has been an active year in the world of eDiscovery and Information Governance! What key 2015 decisions and industry developments will impact how you safely manage your organization's data? What are the practical effects on your compliance efforts or your approaches to meeting discovery and other data-related obligations? Technology Assisted Review, Data Breach, Data Management, Safe Harbor and more. Don’t miss this discussion of key trends across the legal data continuum – from information governance to preservation, collection, review and production --and the pragmatic application of these trends.

eDiscovery and Case Management: A Judge’s Perspective
The ever-evolving landscape of how organizations use data - in its various forms - and its relevance to litigated disputes poses challenges for all parties involved.  The new Federal Rules amendments, practices and procedures adopted by litigants and courts have the potential to foster a cooperative approach to managing eDiscovery and controlling costs to resolve disputes more efficiently and effectively.  Magistrate Judge Mark J. Dinsmore, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, offers his judicial perspective on navigating case management for successful resolution of disputes involving eDiscovery.

 

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